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  • This looks like a fantastic update! Is there anything said on when it's expected to be released?
  • Quote: Originally Posted by radellaf So, for real and true, nobody knows of a way to hack OS-X to disable dot files on FAT drives? Shame I only know embedded C... 10.5 brought in a terminal tool for this called dot_clean. For example "dot_c…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by bwik Actually, I am a student. But sure, if I have for example paid $100 to a photographer for a print of "his" photo, which I already find kind of asinine, I would not concern myself with his opinions on who I shoul…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by bwik I don't think Apple has the right to interfere with other businesses owned by Americans, just for emotional reasons. Apple is the aggressor here. Well, they can make their own psystar-OS if they please lol.
  • Quote: Originally Posted by shavex Ha that wouldnt change a thing software hacks easily make their way around any hardware issues It depends, if the OS evolves around parallel processors and custom controllers, then you would have to make a mo…
  • Apple needs to add some custom parts to their hardware, that will put a stop to this.
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Karl Kuehn The fact that you are posting on a Mac forum and don't specify the OS does strongly imply MacOS X. Well point taken, but it had more to do with how to use mac os. You know, how to make a device bootable. …
  • Well you know, that fact that I did not mention any specific os means that nothing should be implied in that regard ;-). In fact, what I have in mind is not to run BSD either I just looked around for some unix specific tricks that I perhaps could us…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by sequitur Are you referring to a USB external HDD or a USB thumb drive? Do you have an Intel Mac? Thanks, yes I have an intel mac and it´s a thumb drive not a regular HD with usb interface. I have looked around o…
  • Cmd - Z already works like the put back function within finder, well sort of.